Mike Millay Clancys Sports Properties Points of Discussion - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Mike Millay Clancys Sports Properties Points of Discussion - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
Mike Millay Clancys Sports Properties Points of Discussion Personal Background Historical Perspective on Why Sports Commissions Exist Competition Progression Sports Commissions Continuim Current Trends in Amateur Sports
Points of Discussion
- Personal Background
- Historical Perspective on Why Sports Commissions Exist
- Competition Progression
- Sports Commissions Continuim
- Current Trends in Amateur Sports
- Monetization of Youth Sports
- Facility Growth
- Increased Bid Fees
PHASES OF YOUTH SPORTS
(In Tandem with Construction of Facilities)
PLAY COMPETE EXCEL
Organized Play Free Play Travel Tournaments Local Tourneys Showcase Tournaments Specialized Trainers
Paid Coaches
SHOWCASE
‘Free Agency’
1950’S – 1960’S 1970’S – 1980’S 90’S 2000 to Current
Professional
Olympic Collegiate Elite Club
Competitive
Travel Competitive
Regional Competitive
Recreational
U4 - U5
U6 - U7
U8- U15
U16 - U17
U18
Talent Progression Athlete Segmentation
Sport Commission Continuum
SPORTS IS A SALES CHANNEL FOR DRIVING ROOM NIGHTS
Classic Sports Commission Sports Commission w/Separate BOD Funding tie to DMO DMO with Sports Sales & Services Department DMO with FT Sports Sales Team DMO with PT Sports Sales & other Markets Traditional DMO Sports Tourism happens w/o support
SPORTS IS A PILLAR OF A LARGER COMMUNITY BRAND STRATEGY
(> 7 FTE) (> 5 FTE) (> 3-5 FTE) (1-2 FTE) (0-.75 FTE) (0 FTE)
Sports Commission DMO
How Are They Organized/Funded?
- Are they an independent organization
- Public/Private vs. Non Profit?
- Part of a Sports Facility Authority
- Board Governance
- Risk Tolerance
- Event Management focused
- Marketing/Publicity focused
How Are They Measured?
- Brand Value
- Economic Impact – Tourism Impact
- Room Night Goals
- Incrementally (Seasonality)
- Community Impact
- Legacy Programs
- Owned Community Events
- Scholarship
- Economic Impact – Job Creation
TRENDS
Single Sport: Vertical Integration -
Orlando City U23 Reserves (PDL) Top Clubs with Elite Teams (Rush, CFK, FCA, OCS)
State & Regional Leagues
Local Clubs with Competitive Teams
(Travel for Tournaments - Local Leagues)
Other Organizations that provide youth soccer programming Orlando City U20 Reserves (Y-League)
Rush Soccer Club Hunters Creek Soccer Club Maitland Soccer Club
Churches For Profit Academies Local Clubs - Recreation YMCA’s & Park Districts
Soccer in Central Florida
Orlando City Soccer Club (MLS)
Apopka FC Soccer Club South Orlando Soccer Club Clermont Soccer Club Greater Osceola Soccer Club OCS Soccer Club CFK Soccer Club St. Cloud Soccer Club FCA Soccer Club
US National Teams
College - Fr/Soph Top College Top Pro
YOUTH ATHLETE ELITE ATHLETE
And the professionals that serve them:
HIGH PERFORMANCE ATHLETE DOCTORS COACHES TRAINERS COMPETITIVE ATHLETE
Monetization of Youth Sports
- Travel Ball
✦ Tournaments
- Facilities
✦ Megaplex growth ✦ Sports Specific Facilities
- Sports Tourism
✦ Double Dip vacation
- For Profit Youth Organizations
✦ Facilities ✦ Training ✦ Leagues ✦ Tournaments ✦ Performance Training ✦ Nutrition and Supplements
OPERATIONALIZING
BASE FUNDING Salaries, Bus Dev., Marketing, Sales, Finance, Sponsorship, Servicing
BID FUND $ Rights Fees, Guarantees, Rent Free, etc.
EVENT EXEC Marketing, Sales, Finance, Sponsorship, Event Management
THE "NEW NORM" IN THE SPORTS TOURISM SPACE
SUCCESS
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Ev Event Progr grammi amming g Strategy
event acquisition
Traditional RFP/RFQ Bid Process.
joint ventured events
Partner with 3rd Party and jointly take a risk & reward
created events
Community Branding & Impact – Full risk and reward.
4 PHASES OF THE EVENT CYCLE
POST EVENT REVIEW | FINANCE P&L
Re-Evaluate Phase Programming Phase Planning Phase Execution Phase
EVENT MANAGEMENT FACILITY MANAGEMENT PROSPECT EVALUATE* NEGOTIATE CONTRACTING SALES SPONSORSHIP MARKETING EVENT MANAGEMENT LOGISTICS S&M SERVICING 13
COMMUNITY VALUE (Participants)
NET OI/COMMUNITY VALUE
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TIER I TIER III TIER IV TIER II TIER I
50 - 45 - 40 - 35 - 30 - 25 - 20 - 15 - 10 - 5 - 0 -
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | $0 $20 $40 $60 $80 $100 $120 $140 $160 $180 $200 $220 $240 $260 $280 $300 $320 $340
NET EVENT INCOME ($)